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since he took office u.s. drone strikes have killed thousands including hundreds of civilians and children. shouldn't he return his nobel peace prize? >> i think he has modified his policy. >> we saw so many unanswered questions about the drone policy. what are signature strikes? who gets targeted? what about targeting american civilians? none of that has been answered since refining the program. >> well, again, i agree. what we need to do is repeal the aumf, the authorization to use military force, because both president bush and president obama have used that to justify -- i mean, we just killed an al qaeda leader in somalia two weeks ago. that's much better than sending american kids in there. >> yeah, but we're killing so maly kids. >> i think it's the out that the president of the united states has been given by the bush administration to some dwhat fl his muscles to the conservatives say see, i can kill people, too. and playing the military doesn't respect me, well, look what i'm doing approximately ip u
since he took office u.s. drone strikes have killed thousands including hundreds of civilians and children. shouldn't he return his nobel peace prize? >> i think he has modified his policy. >> we saw so many unanswered questions about the drone policy. what are signature strikes? who gets targeted? what about targeting american civilians? none of that has been answered since refining the program. >> well, again, i agree. what we need to do is repeal the aumf, the authorization...
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cnn has learned u.s. officials now believe several hundred russian troops have indeed landed on ukrainian territory in the crimea region. russian helicopters have been spotted over ukraine. russian troops surrounding some airports. we're told the president would consider, would consider skipping the g-8 summit in russia in june, sochi, russia, that would be a very dramatic development if moscow has indeed gone ahead with an armed invasion of its neighboring country of ukraine. we've got josh rogan, gloria borger, jim sciutto. gloria, let me start with you. you hear an escalating amount of rhetoric like this coming from the president and his top aides, all of us have to be deeply worried about what's going on. >> we do. the president has said he might not -- it's not a direct threat, i'm not going to go, he says unless the troops are removed, he wouldn't go to the g-8 summit. you have to wonder how our allies are going to respond to that. will the british then say the same thing and on down the line, numbe
cnn has learned u.s. officials now believe several hundred russian troops have indeed landed on ukrainian territory in the crimea region. russian helicopters have been spotted over ukraine. russian troops surrounding some airports. we're told the president would consider, would consider skipping the g-8 summit in russia in june, sochi, russia, that would be a very dramatic development if moscow has indeed gone ahead with an armed invasion of its neighboring country of ukraine. we've got josh...
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it's going to track across the u.s. later tonight and up toward boston. it's going to interact with the gulf stream and bomb out, absolutely turn into this coastal bomb. and it's going to make snow for boston down through the cape, maybe even toward audio most of rhode island and then all of chatham and the like. let me show you how this develops. it caught everybody off guard. we don't expect them to bomb right here unless you have a big dip in the jet stream. we're not seeing a lot of snow for new york or for any place here that saw a lot of snow, just literally down east in e into nova scotia, newfoundland and into boston. big, big snow is possible with blizzard warnings, we could see winds of 50 miles per hour. here comes the snow there you see new york. snow in the poconos but the biggest snow will be right along the cape. if this thing decides to go farther left, we could get more snow. farther to the west we'll have to see. right now that doesn't look like the case. it will be out of there by late saturday night. >> chad, you just heard brian talki
it's going to track across the u.s. later tonight and up toward boston. it's going to interact with the gulf stream and bomb out, absolutely turn into this coastal bomb. and it's going to make snow for boston down through the cape, maybe even toward audio most of rhode island and then all of chatham and the like. let me show you how this develops. it caught everybody off guard. we don't expect them to bomb right here unless you have a big dip in the jet stream. we're not seeing a lot of snow...
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,ic not explain to anyone why we'd keep another u.s. service member in there and allow them to be threatened longer than is absolutely possible. >> then let me ask you, why the tough talk? why on syria, for example, why the tough talk -- >> i'll tell you why. i was sitting there that day. >> if there's no military presence implied behind it. why not wash our hands completely of it and say, we're not touching syria? >> sure. if you're speaking about the red line, it was to deter assad from using it that day. >> it was assad must go. >> right. and that's still our position. that is the united states' position. that doesn't mean we will drop bombs on you the minute we feel like it. >> what does it mean? >> it means diplomatic, humanitarian support, diplomatic pressure, political pressure on assad. efforts to arm the opposition, efforts to prop up the rebel forces. look, it's a messy process. foreign policy is not easy. >> i can tell you, i can tell you -- i can tell you what the obama doctrine is. it's don't get sucked into civil wars that
,ic not explain to anyone why we'd keep another u.s. service member in there and allow them to be threatened longer than is absolutely possible. >> then let me ask you, why the tough talk? why on syria, for example, why the tough talk -- >> i'll tell you why. i was sitting there that day. >> if there's no military presence implied behind it. why not wash our hands completely of it and say, we're not touching syria? >> sure. if you're speaking about the red line, it was...
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addie with brookings says many american airports need an overhaul. >> in general u.s. airports tend to rank low on customer satisfaction sur vase versus their global counterparts. in some ways that makes sense. they've had lower investment levels compared to places like china, let's say, or singapore. >> reporter: all right, so the question is, what's going to be done about it? specifically here in laguardia. the port authority telling cnn that the plan is for a $3.6 billion investment to rebuild the central terminal where i am now. they say that this will look like a world class establishment. wolf? >> let's hope they can do that. thanks very much, rene. rene marsh reporting. >>> washington's buzzing about this week's huge about face from the speaker of the house after seeming to open the door to finally passing comprehensive immigration reform, john boehner seemed to slam it shut, blamed president obama. but as cnn's inside politics host john king explains on cnn.com, there's much more going on than meets the eye. >> john king is joining us right now. john, you got a
addie with brookings says many american airports need an overhaul. >> in general u.s. airports tend to rank low on customer satisfaction sur vase versus their global counterparts. in some ways that makes sense. they've had lower investment levels compared to places like china, let's say, or singapore. >> reporter: all right, so the question is, what's going to be done about it? specifically here in laguardia. the port authority telling cnn that the plan is for a $3.6 billion...
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it's perfectly fine if you're in the u.s. senate which has a hundred members and anyone can be randomly weird. but delusional thinking is totally inexcusable for any secretary of state. >> well, i am -- we're going to fight that. because i think it's wrong to jump on him about this. first of all, i've worked on this issue, as you know, for ten years of my life. it's a superserious issue, the pentagon says it's superserious, the cia. and i'm surprised at you. you're one of the most pro-science people in public life. here you have someone trying to elevate sigh tones the global discourse. i think you're wrong to jump on it. >> if you read the actual speech. >> which i have done. >> we're not talking about the sentiment, we're talking about the speech. in a war where you have prnl civil war in ukraine, several thousand nuclear weapons in russia, several hundred nuclear weapons in china over a hundred in pakistan, north korea nuclear weapons, to suggest that global climate change is anything comparable to the threat of nuclear we
it's perfectly fine if you're in the u.s. senate which has a hundred members and anyone can be randomly weird. but delusional thinking is totally inexcusable for any secretary of state. >> well, i am -- we're going to fight that. because i think it's wrong to jump on him about this. first of all, i've worked on this issue, as you know, for ten years of my life. it's a superserious issue, the pentagon says it's superserious, the cia. and i'm surprised at you. you're one of the most...
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in the original version for 20 years the u.s. government told you that a serving of this was one-fourth of a pint. the number of americans who ever got a pint and ate one fourth -- i will say they're slightly to more honest. the fda's about to become a little more hoens because they're actually saying it's two servings, which may be close. my only point is you go back and look, vitamin a and vitamin c were vital. for 20 years the government told us they're vital. they're apparently dropping them in the new proposal. >> they're still essential nutrients but people are getting enough vitamin a and c, they're not the most important to list. if a company wants to list them, they can voluntarily. but zud studies show that vitamin d and potassium are nutrients that people aren't getting enough of. >> this is crazy. >> that's not changing nutrition advi advice. >> so as people go in and buy this pint of ice cream, they're not going to look at the label and say, i'm only allowed to eat a quarter of this or i can only eat a half of this.
in the original version for 20 years the u.s. government told you that a serving of this was one-fourth of a pint. the number of americans who ever got a pint and ate one fourth -- i will say they're slightly to more honest. the fda's about to become a little more hoens because they're actually saying it's two servings, which may be close. my only point is you go back and look, vitamin a and vitamin c were vital. for 20 years the government told us they're vital. they're apparently dropping...
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u.s. -- we're not going to go off on german, swiss, i understand all these other countries that have no minimum wage that are successful, but the greatest success story in the united states in the last decade is north dakota. north dakota today has an economy that's so powerful it is drawing workers in from across the whole country. they don't wore be the minimum wage because nobody gets paid it in north dakota. mcdonald's has paid up to $500 bonus to get people to come to work and it's been done by the private sector, most of that on private land developing oil and gas. now, from your perspective, is this a success story for america or is there something profoundly wrong with north dakota being so prosperous. >> first of all, the geological lottery, where they happen to be on a place on earth where there's fossil fuels that will create more global warming. north dakota has the highest rent, higher than manhattan. the inflation is going up. the people who have been in north dakota for many
u.s. -- we're not going to go off on german, swiss, i understand all these other countries that have no minimum wage that are successful, but the greatest success story in the united states in the last decade is north dakota. north dakota today has an economy that's so powerful it is drawing workers in from across the whole country. they don't wore be the minimum wage because nobody gets paid it in north dakota. mcdonald's has paid up to $500 bonus to get people to come to work and it's been...
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in 1990 the u.s. supreme court said that native american s in religious ritual use paoty were not exempt from the drug laws. that's why newt gingrich and others passed the religious freedom restoration act. this doesn't reach the level of constitutional. it is a fundamental principle. >> i have a couple of things i want to point outt that you guys said that you might like. >> a long shot. >> we are trying to balance -- we are all friends here. we are trying to balance some important issues in the country. my right to have a religion and your right to have me not impose my religion on you. and you have some concerns. let me tell you i have concerns, too. that is the run away nature of this. once you open up this exception. a lot of people don't explain this well. i want you to hear anderson cooper. >> if i am a catholic loan officer, say, in a bank and i don't like the idea of loaning money to a divorced woman, under your law i could refuse to do business with an unwed mother or divorced woman, correct
in 1990 the u.s. supreme court said that native american s in religious ritual use paoty were not exempt from the drug laws. that's why newt gingrich and others passed the religious freedom restoration act. this doesn't reach the level of constitutional. it is a fundamental principle. >> i have a couple of things i want to point outt that you guys said that you might like. >> a long shot. >> we are trying to balance -- we are all friends here. we are trying to balance some...